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[http://www.boxis.net/xmlapi/examples/getFile.php Download Class]
 
[http://www.boxis.net/xmlapi/examples/getFile.php Download Class]
  
[[Example 2 - Domains API]]
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=== Example 2 - Domains API ===
  
[[Example 2 - SMS API]]
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This is simple example how to use our API with the class.boxisAPI.php
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<pre>
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/* API LOGIN DETAILS */
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$email    = 'your@email.com';    // your username
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$apikey  = '1234567890';        // your apikey
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/* API COMMAND DETAILS */
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$apitype  = 'domains';
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$command  = 'register';
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$params  = array(
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    'returntype' => 'xml',  // xml or json
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    'domain' => 'test1.com',
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    'years' => 2,
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    'ns' => array('203.234.12.34', '88.23.23.44'),
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    'protect-privacy' => 1
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);
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/* PROCESS THE ACTION */
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$boxisAPI = new BoxisAPIConnection($email, $apikey);
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$return = $boxisAPI->call($apitype, $command, $params);
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/* RETURNED VALUE */
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print_r($return);
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</pre>
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=== Example 2 - SMS API ===

Revision as of 11:29, 25 May 2012

PHP Integration Sample

Boxis.net API is simple to implement using any programming language available that can communicate remotely to our system. We have created simple communication class for the PHP. Yet, you can create your own based on the one we have provided.


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Example 2 - Domains API

This is simple example how to use our API with the class.boxisAPI.php

/* API LOGIN DETAILS */
$email    = 'your@email.com';    // your username
$apikey   = '1234567890';        // your apikey

/* API COMMAND DETAILS */
$apitype  = 'domains';
$command  = 'register';
$params   = array(
    'returntype' => 'xml',  // xml or json
    'domain' => 'test1.com',
    'years' => 2,
    'ns' => array('203.234.12.34', '88.23.23.44'),
    'protect-privacy' => 1
);

/* PROCESS THE ACTION */
$boxisAPI = new BoxisAPIConnection($email, $apikey);
$return = $boxisAPI->call($apitype, $command, $params);

/* RETURNED VALUE */
print_r($return);

Example 2 - SMS API